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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Haugh Edge | Haugh Edge | Mr John Brown | 50 chains | A steep brow at the North | ||
| Haugh Edge | Mr T Pickering | South of | side of Burntshieldhaugh fell | |||
| Haugh Edge | Mr R Smith | Warlaw Pike. | ||||
| Longman's Grave | Longman's Grave | Mr Thomas Pickering | 54 chains South | A patch of sandy ground | ||
| Longman's Grave | Mr R Smith | East of Warlaw | on which there is no vegetation | |||
| Longman's Grave | A plan of High Shotley | Pike. | ||||
| there was a tall man mur- | ||||||
| dered here, hence the name. | ||||||
| Birkside Fell | See name book of Sheet 108 plan 7. | |||||
| Pennypie Fell | See name book of Sheet 108 plan 7. | |||||
| M. Costelloe Civil Assistant | ||||||
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Transcribed by TH
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